R E L E A S E D A Y ! ! ! ! !
Avoiding love is hard. Catching a killer can
be fatal…
When Rob’s sister passed away, she left him her dog and her house. He can handle the dog part, but he doesn’t need another home. Especially a fixer-upper the neighbor swears is haunted.
When Rob’s sister passed away, she left him her dog and her house. He can handle the dog part, but he doesn’t need another home. Especially a fixer-upper the neighbor swears is haunted.
Then he meets Bridget, who’s working on getting her life back together after a car accident left her scarred in more ways than one. She can’t pass up Rob’s offer of free lodging, regardless of the shape it’s in. Or the roommate that’s part of the package. She’s never believed in ghosts, but now she’s living with one who wants Bridget’s help in catching a killer. There’s only one problem: the killer has unfinished business…
Excerpt is posted below, if you’re inclined
to check it out. And you can purchase it at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books a Million, Google Play, Kobo, and iTunes.
You’d think I’d have a party or something,
but I’m not. I’m not a party-planning kind of person. I think I need a
publicist. Or at least a loud fan. I would love LOTS of loud fans!
Want to be my loud fan? J
So far Ghostly
Liaison has been getting good reviews. Not that there are a lot on
Goodreads, but good is better than not good, right? Now I get to see if anyone
has nice things to say on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. **bites fingernails**
Yeah, I’m not nervous or anything.
So… What do you think I should do to
celebrate? What would you do?
Happy Monday!
Stacy
EXCERPT:
PROLOGUE
Charlene Gentry hadn’t known what to expect
upon her death. She was basically a good person, so would Heaven welcome her?
Or would those commandments she’d broken condemn her to Hell? Not that she had
a choice, but she’d assumed those were the only two destinations.
Certainly not 5542 Sycamore Lane .
She must be dead. How else could she explain
the view of her bedroom from above her bed? She didn’t own a mirror on the
ceiling, though she’d dreamed of putting one there, and the eyes of the
body—her body—lying on the bed below were closed. Then there was that damn
needle…
Oh God no. What had that bastard done?
She needed to get back into her body. Maybe
then she’d be okay. She moved her arms as if performing the breaststroke, but
remained hovering over her bed.
The front door slammed. “Charlie, it’s me.”
Robbie. Oh thank God. He’d help her. Her big
brother fixed everything.
“I’m in the bedroom!” She flapped her arms
like a bird, but still didn’t move anywhere. How the hell did she get down?
Barnaby barked from outside. The sliding door
scraped opened. “Hey, fella. Charlie? You out here?”
“What, are you deaf? I said I was in the
bedroom!” No response. What if he couldn’t hear her? What if he left before he
found her body? If only she could get off the damn ceiling.
Tick, tick,
tick. Barnaby’s claws skittered across the kitchen floor.
“Whatcha hurry?” Robbie asked. Soon the
chocolate Lab burst through the bedroom door, Robbie close behind.
“Charlie?” His eyes widened at the sight. He
rushed to her body and placed two fingers against her neck.
Thank God he’d found her. But did he get a
pulse? Was she alive?
“Shit.” He pulled out his cell, punched
9-1-1, and tossed it on the bed. Ringing sounded through the speaker. After
yanking out the needle, he proceeded to perform CPR on her body.
“That’s it. Resuscitate me. Bring me back,
Robbie!”
“9-1-1, what’s your emergency?”
“I need an ambulance at fifty-five forty-two Sycamore Lane .
Hurry! It’s my sister. I think she OD’d.”
“No, I didn’t,” Charlie said. “I swear.”
“Is she breathing?” the operator asked.
“I don’t think so. Just hurry! Come on,
Charlie. Wake up!”
“You don’t know?”
“She has no pulse. I’m performing CPR.”
“Why do you suspect she OD’d?”
“Because… Oh shit.”
“Sir?”
“She has a history of abuse, okay? And I
found her with a needle up her arm. Just get the fuck over here!”
Barnaby sat in the corner and whined at
Robbie.
“Someone is already on their way,” the
operator said.
Robbie pumped her chest frantically. “Dammit,
Charlie. Come back! Don’t leave me.”
Charlie pictured standing beside her brother
and the next instant she was there. Thank God. “I haven’t left you,” she said.
“Don’t you dare give up!”
Her appearance made no difference in Robbie’s
actions, so she was invisible, too. Figured.
Where were the damn paramedics? They should
have been here by now. She only lived a couple of blocks away from the fire
station.
Robbie checked her neck again and swiped at
his eyes. “Why, Charlie? Why?”
Was he crying? Giving up? “No! Keep pumping
on me!” She reached out to shake him and her hands went through his body. “Holy
shit.”
He continued with the CPR. “I trusted you!
How could I be so stupid?”
“You’re not stupid, Robbie. It was Carl. He
did this!”
Paramedics rushed into the house. About damn
time. They shocked her body, but the machine didn’t beep with a heartbeat. They
zapped her several more times. All with the same result.
They pronounced her dead.
Robbie fell to his knees and hugged Barnaby.
His sobs wrenched her heart. But if she were really and truly dead, why did her
chest hurt so much?
Oh crap. Maybe she was in hell.
7 comments:
Stacy! Congratulations on the release, and best of luck!
Thanks, Jeff.
Gotta keep reading... intrigued!
Congrats! I need to get this.
To celebrate, get to work on the next one!
Congrats, congrats, congrats.
Sinclair - I recognize you behind that name! Glad you liked it! :)
Jennette - I'm working. I'm working!
Ivy - Thank you!!
I also just NOW realized I misspelled Liaison in my blog title. Doh! Oh well...probably too late now. I've shared this thing all over!
Just shoot me now. :)
I know how to spell. Really!!!
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